One of our main argument is that we in Western countries actually 67. ______ have a part to play in causing the problems of the Third World. Many Third World countries are saddle by immense debt burdens, for example. They 68. ______ lent money at low interest rates in the 1970s, when money flooded into 69. ______ Western banks from the oil-producing countries and was lent out to the Third World. The interest rates have then been risen dramatically. So you 70. ______ have a situation where a country in many cases can’ t even repay the interest , let alone the capital, on the debt. And I suppose the best example from that I’ ye come across is a country, in West Africa where the consumption 71. ______ , the local consumption of peanuts was banned, because peanuts, if they’ re imported can bring in a great deal of foreign income. The peanut 72. ______ is a major source of protein in this country. So you had people go hungry as 73. ______ a result of that. The peanuts were exported to Great Britain and the United States to feed our cattle. Those cattle then produced a surplus of milk which we don’t know what to do with. We have enough milk, more milk than we can cope with, in the West World. And also that milk was trans- 74. ______ formed into dried milk powder and then taken back to this country to help feed children who were suffering from malnutrition. So that’s the kind of insanely 75. ______ economic relationship that we’ve got ourselves in the Third World. 76. ______